Website: http://attackacrack.com
Luc Richard has been working with Wet Leaky Basements and Cracked Concrete Foundation Repair for over 20+ years! Attack A Crack specializes in concrete stress fractures and and foundations that have been Cracked or Fractured due to Time and Mother Nature. Luc began Attack-A-Crack in 2002 in response to a growing demand for Homes and Businesses needing to either repair Concrete Stress Fractures or wanting to Waterproof their Foundations.

Concrete Structures and Foundations built in the early to mid 1900s have endured everything from Flooding, Earthquakes, Extreme Heat & Freezing Temperatures to Erosion and Settling to name a few. All of these natural events can cause concrete to expand and contract year after year, until one day it cracks under pressure.

A Wet Leaky Basement or Cracked Foundation can be a hazard to the Health of You and Your Family, and you may not even realize it! The water that leaks into your Basement can create the perfect growing environment for Toxic Mold! Which is why it’s always a good idea to routinely check your basement or foundation for leaks and moisture, because if not checked, you could be looking at a cost that might be k to k+ just to eradicate the mold only!

The great news is with the advance in Concrete Technology and Eco Friendly Materials, repairing your damaged foundation shouldn’t take us more than a day or two depending on the extent of the work! The Technology we use not only makes your foundation Stronger, but also keeps it Eco Friendly! Which is why it’s important to understand the chemistry of older concrete, and how it can be integrated with the Best Techniques and Materials to ensure lasting performance!

Attack A Crack faithfully serves the State of Connecticut and Massachusetts by providing Free Assessments to it’s Residents. All of our Concrete Repairs are “Guaranteed for Life” without the inflated price! Other companies offer at best a 10 to 15 year guarantee, but that’s about it! Many will try to sell you Expensive Waterproofing Systems that will cost you an arm and a leg, not to mention the month or two it’ll take to dig up your whole basement to complete! 9 out of 10 times, it’s not necessary!